It is California state historical property and open for services and visitors. It is kept up and repaired by the state with beautiful gardens and water fountains. All of the missions are open to visit, tours, and have gift shops.
The Chumash tribe was served by the Spanish mission in what is now San Luis Obispo, California.
John Reger now works for KSBY in San Luis Obispo. Facebook.com/johnregerksbynews
No, it is still there and open to visitors and services. It is now the State of California historical property.
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Area code 805 covers the southern California counties of Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. Some of the larger cities within the 805 area code include Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo. Some areas farther inland, including Bakersfield, Palmdale, and Lancaster were previously in area code 805, but are now in area code 661.
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San Luis Obispo, CA is one of California’s most beautiful cities, nestled halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The miles of white sandy beaches and crystal Blue Ocean lay the back drop for emerald-green of the vineyard gracing the countryside. The city is filled with art and culture, offering a multitude of recreational opportunities as well as a unique blend of food and wine. The California wine country is world-renowned for offering wine country tour experiences that will have you believing you are traveling you way through Tuscany, you will leave knowing you have just visited one of the most beautiful wine countries and the feeling of pure tranquility. San Luis Obispo, CA is home to the Hearst Castle, originally built by the media-mogul William Randolph Hearst, and is now a state park. This is a must-see tourist attraction, allowing us to step back in time and see what living in the 1920’s as a Hollywood movie star. National Geographic has named San Luis Obispo as one of the nation’s best adventure towns, full of local beaches, surf, and wonderful hiking trails along the hillside, great city for the outdoor enthusiasts.